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Discussion in 'Archive 2.0' started by BeFair, Dec 17, 2017.

  1. BeFair

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    Why more and more People wts their lvl 6 Brooches? Is there an Update comming which would make them alot cheaper ? Whats the Reason? Never seen so many lvl 6 Diamond/Pearl/Tanzanite etc on Market for sell.
     
  2. cmec1

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    well ppl dont gear for defenses anymore with so many brooches boosting dmg
    u need like:
    obsi
    ruby/saph
    opal
    blue/red cat eye
    amethyst
    dagers archers benefit from emerald (mages use emerald or aqua for reuses and mp recovery)
    and there are no more slots for defensive ones.. so they are selling them
    or u want to say its good to keep 10x brooches lv6 when u use only 6 of them
     
  3. Preslav

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    The reason there are so many level 6 is quite visible. Look at how many sets of epic jewels are on the market and pvp sets +8/10. Yes, people are quitting and cashing out due to boredom. Myself and many others were waiting for the new update in hopes for something new to do, but there isn't. KR are insisting not to fix our xp table, and to ruin us with l2store ****.
     
  4. Hax

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    both wrong.
    Dragon weapons are expensive to make xD
     
  5. Preslav

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    Yeah sure. I guess AnFigo is getting Fafurion Buster (or some Holy dragon's weapon) and selling his weapon, brooches, set, jewels. Or Mirosa sold out his items already, because dragon weapons. And others for sure.
     
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